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★ BEST INVESTING TOOLS COMPARISON ★
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Tool Comparison
FDIC BankFind Suite (BankFind) vs OpenCorporates comparison
Compare pricing, supported platforms, categories, and standout capabilities to decide which tool fits your workflow.
FDIC BankFind Suite (BankFind)
banks.data.fdic.gov
OpenCorporates
opencorporates.com
At a glance
| FDIC BankFind Suite (BankFind) | OpenCorporates | |
|---|---|---|
| Free tier | ||
| Free trial | ||
| Starting price | — | — |
| Enterprise option | ||
| Available plans | Free | Free (personal & public-benefit use), Essentials (API), Starter (API), Enterprise Bulk (SFTP CSV datasets) |
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Platform details
| Attribute | FDIC BankFind Suite (BankFind) | OpenCorporates |
|---|---|---|
Asset types | Other | Other |
Experience | BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced | BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced |
Regions | North America | North AmericaEuropeAPACLatAmMiddle EastAfrica |
Data freshness | Not specified | End of Day |
API access | REST | REST |
Export formats | CSVJSON | CSVJSON |
Coverage overlap
Categories covered by FDIC BankFind Suite (BankFind) only.
Categories covered by OpenCorporates only.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between FDIC BankFind Suite (BankFind) and OpenCorporates?
FDIC BankFind Suite (BankFind) focuses on Screeners, Data APIs, and Financials while OpenCorporates specializes in Data APIs, Regulatory Filings Monitoring, and Other. They overlap in 1 categories, so choose based on your preferred workflow and pricing.
How much do FDIC BankFind Suite (BankFind) and OpenCorporates cost?
Good news—both FDIC BankFind Suite (BankFind) and OpenCorporates offer free plans. You can try each platform without commitment and only pay when you need premium features.
Do FDIC BankFind Suite (BankFind) and OpenCorporates have APIs?
Yes, both platforms offer API access for developers and quants who want to build custom integrations or automate their workflows.
Should I choose FDIC BankFind Suite (BankFind) or OpenCorporates?
Choose FDIC BankFind Suite (BankFind) if you need Search for FDIC-insured institutions and branch locations by institution name, website URL, FDIC certificate number, ZIP code, city, or state., and Determine whether a bank is FDIC-insured, locate branches, and review a bank's history including mergers/acquisitions and other historical changes (e.g., name changes/relocations).. Go with OpenCorporates if 230M+ company records spanning 145+ jurisdictions, aggregated from 140+ official registries with full provenance and source links., and Versioned REST API with JSON (default) or XML output; API keys required. Free tier provides up to 200 requests per month (50 per day). better fits how you invest.
Can I export data from FDIC BankFind Suite (BankFind) and OpenCorporates?
Both platforms let you export data to spreadsheets (CSV, and JSON). This is useful for custom analysis or record-keeping.
Which has a better stock screener—FDIC BankFind Suite (BankFind) or OpenCorporates?
FDIC BankFind Suite (BankFind) includes a stock screener for finding investment ideas. OpenCorporates focuses on other analytical tools.
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